8.5.8
Wiring To A Personal Attack Button.
Any number of P.A. buttons may be used.
"NB. If the P.A. terminal is not used it must be linked out with a 2K2 resistor."
8.5.9
Wiring To Rkp Remote Zone.
The RKP remote Zone is End Of Line so must be wired as in diagrams 8.5.6 Sensors / 8.5.7 Door Contacts/ 8.5.8 P.A.
buttons. If the RKP remote zone is not used it must be linked out with 2K2 resistor.
The default for the zone is Entry / Exit.
8.5.10 Wiring the Keyswitch inputs A1 / A2.
The Octagon II PCB has two keyswitch inputs labelled A1 and A2.
The keyswitch inputs will operate the panel if they are connected to the auxiliary negative terminal.
8.5.11 Wiring the communicator outputs / inputs.
The communicator outputs can be programmed to set positive (12v) or set negative (0v). The outputs provide sufficient
current to activate communicator inputs without the use of relays etc. The communicator line fail input (LNF) operates when
connected to ground (0v).
8.5.12 Wiring the Latch output (C+).
The latch (C+) output is used to disable a detectors LED. When the panel is armed the latch sets positive (12v) disabling
the LED.
When the panel is unset the latch line toggles resetting the detectors LED. All detectors must be wired in series to the latch
output.
8.5.13 Wiring the LED enable E- / shock reset output.
LED Enable E-.
If a detectors E- terminal has been connected to the E- terminal in the panel, the detectors LED will operate during walk
test even if the detectors LED disable link has been removed. All detectors E- terminals must be wired in series back to
the panel.
Shock sensor reset.
The power supply negative terminal on the shock sensor is connected to the shock sensor reset terminal.
After an activation the power supply is interrupted momentarily to reset the sensors.
8.6
Powering up your panel
1
Switch on the mains supply then insert and connect the back-up battery.
2
A tone will be emitted and the tamper LED will flash on the RKP. Replace the front cover of the panel and enter
the Master User code twice (
)
3
The panel is now programmed to its factory settings.
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